Is Australia vs Denmark on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch World Cup fixture

With France having already qualified for the World Cup knockout rounds in Qatar, Australia and Denmark will vie to join the defending world champions while eliminating their Group D opponents here.

Australia bounced back from a heavy defeat by the French to secure a huge victory over Tunisia last time out, while Denmark’s goalless draw with Tunisia gave way to a valiant display against Les Bleus but ultimately a loss.

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That means Australia are in pole position to accompany France in the last 16, with a win against Denmark ensuring that the Socceroos would advance.

Any other outcome would complicate matters and see goal difference likely come into play. Here’s all you need to know.

When is it?

Australia vs Denmark is scheduled to kick off at 3pm GMT (6pm local time) on Wednesday 30 November.

The game is set to take place at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al-Wakrah.

How can I watch it?

The match will air live on BBC One in the UK, with BBC iPlayer also streaming the fixture.

Confirmed line-ups

Australia XI: Ryan; Degenek, Rowles, Souttar; Behich, McGree, Mooy, Irvine; Goodwin, Duke, Leckie

Denmark XI: Schmeichel; Andersen, Maehle, Christensen, Kristensen; Hojbjerg, Jensen, Eriksen, Lindstrom, Skov Olsen; Braithwaite

Odds

Australia - 6/1

Tunisia - 1/2

Draw - 16/5

Via Betfair.

Prediction

Australia’s spirit will just about match Denmark’s quality, resulting in a crucial draw after a nervy finish – a result that will send the Socceroos through as long as France don’t lose to Tunisia. Australia 1-1 Denmark.